Sentences with outsmart
out·smart
O o - Troy was very clever for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her. [VERB noun]
- This time he may have outsmarted himself.
- Companies for various reasons are still too reluctant to involve the police but we can outsmart the hackers by working cooperatively.
- And then there's the possibility that, consistent with his devotion to mateship, John Howard will outsmart his Treasurer.
- He says if people understand their traits, it may be possible to outsmart the market as Fuller & Thaler have done.
- Orphan who along with her younger brother and sister have to outsmart the evil Count Olaf who is attempting to steal their inheritance.